Valued
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- (usually used in combination) having value of a specified kind
- held in great esteem for admirable qualities especially of an intrinsic nature; precious
E.g.
- Live rock is highly valued in the aquarium trade.
- Personal style is highly valued in sean-nós dancing.
- Camels are highly valued by the desert dwellers.
E.g.
- Alice's most valued works work social commentaries which described the poverty at that time.
- The women appeared to be most unnaturally ferocious-children being their most valued sacrifice.
- A person's most valued or most successful latter years are sometimes considered "golden years".
E.g.
- The half-cash, half-stock deal valued Hershey stock at $107 a share.
- The deal valued Aston Martin/AML at £2 million, the year it built its 10,000th car.
- In 2012 Chang's accepted an offer from Centerbridge Partners in a deal valued at $1.1 billion.
E.g.
- After his death his estate was valued at £42,751.
- Gibbon's estate was valued at approximately £26,000.
- His estate was valued at probate at £640,270.
E.g.
- He left an estate valued at £1097 6s per annum.
- By the 1850s, he owned real estate valued at $30,000.
- Seward left an estate valued at $100,000.
E.g.
- Gibbon's estate was valued at approximately £26,000.
- The deal was valued at approximately $7.1 billion, which included debt.
- Shares of the company in the year 2008 were valued at approximately €5.90 per share.
E.g.
- VIPKid is now valued at more than $3 billion.
- Sinnott left behind an estate valued at more than two million dollars.
- He currently lives in Edmonton in a house valued at more than $7 million.